The Sports Rehab Lab

The Sports Rehab Lab

Real talk that is unfiltered from real clinicians who treat sports EVERYDAY! This isn't your ordinary sports rehab podcast.....welcome to the Sports Rehab Lab!  In today's social media environment it's hard to know what information being presented out there is correct and is it coming from reliable sources that actually see a substantial amount of patients with those diagnosis. Join our expert sports rehab staff with over 20 years experience in the sports rehab world.  Snay Patel, Terrance Sgroi, Patrick Vignona, Billy Marrone, Robbie Andrews, Jamie Osmak along with guests from around the sports world from therapists to professional athletes giving you our take on sports rehab and coming back from injury. We address all of your questions regarding rehab for the post surgical and non-surgical patient, injury prevention, education and mentoring, and training and strength & conditioning for all of your sports patients. Listen Weekly for some real Talk! Lets Goooooo!The Sports Rehab Lab podcast is for general informational purposes only and does not constitute the practice of physical therapy, medicine, or other professional health care services, including the giving of medical advice. No doctor patient relationship is formed.  The Views, opinions, and approaches expressed in the podcast by our hosts, guests, and contributors do not represent those of their respective employers, affiliated institutions, or organizations. While we strive to bring you accurate and up-to-date information, no express warranties or guarantees are made and we assume no legal liability or responsibility for the accuracy, currency, or completeness of the content shared. By tuning in, you acknowledge and agree that the hosts, guests, and contributors are not responsible, in law, equity, or otherwise, for any actions you may take, or the consequences thereof, based on any information provided in this podcast. By listening, you acknowledge and agree that the hosts, guests and contributors are not responsible, in law, equity, or otherwise, for any actions you may take, or the consequences thereof, based on any information provided in this podcast.  We encourage our listeners to use their discretion and consider multiple sources of information when making decisions regarding sports medicine, fitness, or health. Listeners should consult with their medical providers prior to taking any action based on information shared on this podcast. The materials linked to this podcast are at the users own risk, and the content on this podcast is not intended to be a substitute for professional medical advice or to establishing a “standard of care”,  diagnosis or treatment.  Listeners should not disregard or delay in obtaining medical advice from any medical condition they have and they should seek the assistance of their healthcare professionals for any such conditions.   In no way does listening, reading, emailing or interacting on social media with our content establish a doctor-patient relationship.Privacy is of utmost importance to us. All people, places, and scenarios mentioned in the podcast have been changed to protect patient confidentiality.

  1. 02/14/2025

    Upper Extremity Rehab and Return to Sport with Russ Linville-Part 2

    Like this episode or have questions? Send us a Text! This is part 2 of our conversation with Russ Linville from Training Haus in Minneapolis Minnesota.  We will finish our conversation on Upper extremity return to sport, and discuss whether or not surgical advancements and technology can help speed up rehab processes for our upper extremity athletes!  Lets GOOO!!! The Sports Rehab Lab podcast is for general information only and does not constitute the practice of physical therapy, medicine, or professional healthcare services, including medical advice. No doctor-patient relationship is formed. Views expressed by hosts, guests, and contributors do not represent their employers or affiliated institutions. While we strive for accurate and up-to-date information, we make no express warranties or guarantees, assuming no legal liability for content accuracy. By tuning in, you acknowledge hosts, guests, and contributors are not responsible, legally or otherwise, for any actions or consequences based on podcast information.We encourage discretion and consulting multiple sources for sports medicine, fitness, or health decisions. Listeners should consult medical providers before acting on podcast information. Linked materials are at the user's risk, and the podcast content is not a substitute for professional medical advice, establishing a "standard of care," diagnosis, or treatment. Listeners should not disregard or delay obtaining medical advice and should seek healthcare professionals' assistance for any conditions. Listening, reading, emailing, or interacting on social media with our content does not establish a doctor-patient relationship.Privacy is paramount; all people, places, and scenarios mentioned have been altered to protect confidentiality.

    36 min
  2. 01/27/2025

    Upper Extremity Rehab and Return to Sport with Russ Linville-Part 1

    Like this episode or have questions? Send us a Text! For this episode we have Dr Russ Linville as our guest to talk about everything upper extremity rehab related and return to sport.  Russ works at Training HAUS in Minneapolis Minnesota which is one of the leading sports medicine and athlet rehab centers in the US.  We talk about everything from post op rehab to advancements in throwing programs and return to sport protocols.  This is part 1 to a 2 part episode and there is a ton of great information in here, so LET"S GOOO!! The Sports Rehab Lab podcast is for general information only and does not constitute the practice of physical therapy, medicine, or professional healthcare services, including medical advice. No doctor-patient relationship is formed. Views expressed by hosts, guests, and contributors do not represent their employers or affiliated institutions. While we strive for accurate and up-to-date information, we make no express warranties or guarantees, assuming no legal liability for content accuracy. By tuning in, you acknowledge hosts, guests, and contributors are not responsible, legally or otherwise, for any actions or consequences based on podcast information.We encourage discretion and consulting multiple sources for sports medicine, fitness, or health decisions. Listeners should consult medical providers before acting on podcast information. Linked materials are at the user's risk, and the podcast content is not a substitute for professional medical advice, establishing a "standard of care," diagnosis, or treatment. Listeners should not disregard or delay obtaining medical advice and should seek healthcare professionals' assistance for any conditions. Listening, reading, emailing, or interacting on social media with our content does not establish a doctor-patient relationship.Privacy is paramount; all people, places, and scenarios mentioned have been altered to protect confidentiality.

    34 min
  3. 12/23/2024

    Returning to golf after injury

    Like this episode or have questions? Send us a Text! We cannot deny the fact that golf is one of the hottest sports out there for almost all of our patients of any age or athletic ability.  That's why it is super disappointing for people when an injury hits, and they are not able to play.  Some people may think that returning is so easy, but we need to make sure that our athletes are not only able to athletically, but safely as well.  Jamie Osmak's passion is golf, so we are really lucky to have his insight on not only how to assess a golfer, but what we need to make sure we are doing to return them to their sport safely and effectively. Great episode to round out this year so Let's Gooooo!!!!!! The Sports Rehab Lab podcast is for general information only and does not constitute the practice of physical therapy, medicine, or professional healthcare services, including medical advice. No doctor-patient relationship is formed. Views expressed by hosts, guests, and contributors do not represent their employers or affiliated institutions. While we strive for accurate and up-to-date information, we make no express warranties or guarantees, assuming no legal liability for content accuracy. By tuning in, you acknowledge hosts, guests, and contributors are not responsible, legally or otherwise, for any actions or consequences based on podcast information.We encourage discretion and consulting multiple sources for sports medicine, fitness, or health decisions. Listeners should consult medical providers before acting on podcast information. Linked materials are at the user's risk, and the podcast content is not a substitute for professional medical advice, establishing a "standard of care," diagnosis, or treatment. Listeners should not disregard or delay obtaining medical advice and should seek healthcare professionals' assistance for any conditions. Listening, reading, emailing, or interacting on social media with our content does not establish a doctor-patient relationship.Privacy is paramount; all people, places, and scenarios mentioned have been altered to protect confidentiality.

    32 min
  4. 12/09/2024

    Intro to Kinetic Linking-How do we incorporate this into our practice?

    Like this episode or have questions? Send us a Text! Its not just about treating one body part when an athlete comes in to rehab.  Sure we have to fix their knee or hip or shoulder, but they really need to return to competitive athletics.  That's why it's important to treat the whole body and makes sure that all body parts work together to output the optimal and maximal force that it can.  This is why its important to understand the concept of kinetic linking.  Listed to how we incorporate thisw into our practice.  Out strength coach Jamie Osmak has an uncanny ability to communicate this to his clients, and he has taught us a lot over the years, so now its time to share that knowledge with you as well!.  Let's Goooo!!!!! The Sports Rehab Lab podcast is for general information only and does not constitute the practice of physical therapy, medicine, or professional healthcare services, including medical advice. No doctor-patient relationship is formed. Views expressed by hosts, guests, and contributors do not represent their employers or affiliated institutions. While we strive for accurate and up-to-date information, we make no express warranties or guarantees, assuming no legal liability for content accuracy. By tuning in, you acknowledge hosts, guests, and contributors are not responsible, legally or otherwise, for any actions or consequences based on podcast information.We encourage discretion and consulting multiple sources for sports medicine, fitness, or health decisions. Listeners should consult medical providers before acting on podcast information. Linked materials are at the user's risk, and the podcast content is not a substitute for professional medical advice, establishing a "standard of care," diagnosis, or treatment. Listeners should not disregard or delay obtaining medical advice and should seek healthcare professionals' assistance for any conditions. Listening, reading, emailing, or interacting on social media with our content does not establish a doctor-patient relationship.Privacy is paramount; all people, places, and scenarios mentioned have been altered to protect confidentiality.

    40 min
  5. 11/25/2024

    Meniscal Repair: How are we treating this with our athletes?

    Like this episode or have questions? Send us a Text! We end up discussing knee surgery all of the time, and our focus always ends up being on the ACL, but meniscus tears and meniscal repair is all too common with our athletic population.  But, when these individuals come in, especially after surgery, how are we treating them.  Are they non-weight bearing? Is there a ROM restriction? How long until you return to running and return to sport?  The crew tries to answer all of these questions reflecting on the years of treating these people.  A great conversation with a lot of thoughtful questions and answers that you won't want to miss.  Let's Gooooo!!!!! The Sports Rehab Lab podcast is for general information only and does not constitute the practice of physical therapy, medicine, or professional healthcare services, including medical advice. No doctor-patient relationship is formed. Views expressed by hosts, guests, and contributors do not represent their employers or affiliated institutions. While we strive for accurate and up-to-date information, we make no express warranties or guarantees, assuming no legal liability for content accuracy. By tuning in, you acknowledge hosts, guests, and contributors are not responsible, legally or otherwise, for any actions or consequences based on podcast information.We encourage discretion and consulting multiple sources for sports medicine, fitness, or health decisions. Listeners should consult medical providers before acting on podcast information. Linked materials are at the user's risk, and the podcast content is not a substitute for professional medical advice, establishing a "standard of care," diagnosis, or treatment. Listeners should not disregard or delay obtaining medical advice and should seek healthcare professionals' assistance for any conditions. Listening, reading, emailing, or interacting on social media with our content does not establish a doctor-patient relationship.Privacy is paramount; all people, places, and scenarios mentioned have been altered to protect confidentiality.

    35 min
  6. 11/11/2024

    Thoracic Outlet Syndrome (TOS): Diagnosis and Treatment with overhead athletes

    Like this episode or have questions? Send us a Text! Thoracic outlet Syndrome (TOS) is a condition that plagues our overhead athletes, but often times goes undiagnosed.  You may have athletes come into the clinic with the classic signs, but there are other signs and symptoms that are not so apparent and could stray you away from this diagnosis. The crew has some good thoughts on TOS with diagnosis in the clinic and overall treatment in the non-operative and operative context to hopefully help you out in your clinical life.  Let's Gooooo!!!!! The Sports Rehab Lab podcast is for general information only and does not constitute the practice of physical therapy, medicine, or professional healthcare services, including medical advice. No doctor-patient relationship is formed. Views expressed by hosts, guests, and contributors do not represent their employers or affiliated institutions. While we strive for accurate and up-to-date information, we make no express warranties or guarantees, assuming no legal liability for content accuracy. By tuning in, you acknowledge hosts, guests, and contributors are not responsible, legally or otherwise, for any actions or consequences based on podcast information.We encourage discretion and consulting multiple sources for sports medicine, fitness, or health decisions. Listeners should consult medical providers before acting on podcast information. Linked materials are at the user's risk, and the podcast content is not a substitute for professional medical advice, establishing a "standard of care," diagnosis, or treatment. Listeners should not disregard or delay obtaining medical advice and should seek healthcare professionals' assistance for any conditions. Listening, reading, emailing, or interacting on social media with our content does not establish a doctor-patient relationship.Privacy is paramount; all people, places, and scenarios mentioned have been altered to protect confidentiality.

    35 min
  7. 10/28/2024

    Blood Flow Restriction (BFR): Everything you ever wanted to know with Johnny Owens- Part 2

    Like this episode or have questions? Send us a Text! In this episode we are gonna finish up our conversation with Johnny Owens with Owens recovery Science on everything you every wanted to know about Blood flow restriction.  We move the conversation on how BFR therapy started to come into the mainstream of therapy, and we try to debunk some of the miseducation out there about the safety in the rehab setting.  We ask another guest about what they want to fight in the farm as well!  Trying to tally up the votes in that subject.  Great ending to the whole discussion with him, and we hope that you take a lot away from it.  Let's Gooooo!!!!!! The Sports Rehab Lab podcast is for general information only and does not constitute the practice of physical therapy, medicine, or professional healthcare services, including medical advice. No doctor-patient relationship is formed. Views expressed by hosts, guests, and contributors do not represent their employers or affiliated institutions. While we strive for accurate and up-to-date information, we make no express warranties or guarantees, assuming no legal liability for content accuracy. By tuning in, you acknowledge hosts, guests, and contributors are not responsible, legally or otherwise, for any actions or consequences based on podcast information.We encourage discretion and consulting multiple sources for sports medicine, fitness, or health decisions. Listeners should consult medical providers before acting on podcast information. Linked materials are at the user's risk, and the podcast content is not a substitute for professional medical advice, establishing a "standard of care," diagnosis, or treatment. Listeners should not disregard or delay obtaining medical advice and should seek healthcare professionals' assistance for any conditions. Listening, reading, emailing, or interacting on social media with our content does not establish a doctor-patient relationship.Privacy is paramount; all people, places, and scenarios mentioned have been altered to protect confidentiality.

    30 min
  8. 10/14/2024

    Blood Flow Restriction (BFR): Everything you ever wanted to know with Johnny Owens- Part 1

    Like this episode or have questions? Send us a Text! Blood flow restriction is a modality that is highly used in a good number of sports medicine and orthopedic clinics, but that was not always the case.  This novel adjunct to treatment was introduced into the mainstream only a little over a decade ago, and we decided to have an absolute expert on the subject matter on the show to give us the nitty gritty about everything BFR.  We welcome our good friend Johnny Owens of Owens Recovery Science to give us some background of the origins of BFR and how we can and should be using it in our practice.  This is part 1 of a 2 part discussion, and you won't want to miss any of the wisdom that he gives out with the crew The Sports Rehab Lab podcast is for general information only and does not constitute the practice of physical therapy, medicine, or professional healthcare services, including medical advice. No doctor-patient relationship is formed. Views expressed by hosts, guests, and contributors do not represent their employers or affiliated institutions. While we strive for accurate and up-to-date information, we make no express warranties or guarantees, assuming no legal liability for content accuracy. By tuning in, you acknowledge hosts, guests, and contributors are not responsible, legally or otherwise, for any actions or consequences based on podcast information.We encourage discretion and consulting multiple sources for sports medicine, fitness, or health decisions. Listeners should consult medical providers before acting on podcast information. Linked materials are at the user's risk, and the podcast content is not a substitute for professional medical advice, establishing a "standard of care," diagnosis, or treatment. Listeners should not disregard or delay obtaining medical advice and should seek healthcare professionals' assistance for any conditions. Listening, reading, emailing, or interacting on social media with our content does not establish a doctor-patient relationship.Privacy is paramount; all people, places, and scenarios mentioned have been altered to protect confidentiality.

    31 min
5
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65 Ratings

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Real talk that is unfiltered from real clinicians who treat sports EVERYDAY! This isn't your ordinary sports rehab podcast.....welcome to the Sports Rehab Lab!  In today's social media environment it's hard to know what information being presented out there is correct and is it coming from reliable sources that actually see a substantial amount of patients with those diagnosis. Join our expert sports rehab staff with over 20 years experience in the sports rehab world.  Snay Patel, Terrance Sgroi, Patrick Vignona, Billy Marrone, Robbie Andrews, Jamie Osmak along with guests from around the sports world from therapists to professional athletes giving you our take on sports rehab and coming back from injury. We address all of your questions regarding rehab for the post surgical and non-surgical patient, injury prevention, education and mentoring, and training and strength & conditioning for all of your sports patients. Listen Weekly for some real Talk! Lets Goooooo!The Sports Rehab Lab podcast is for general informational purposes only and does not constitute the practice of physical therapy, medicine, or other professional health care services, including the giving of medical advice. No doctor patient relationship is formed.  The Views, opinions, and approaches expressed in the podcast by our hosts, guests, and contributors do not represent those of their respective employers, affiliated institutions, or organizations. While we strive to bring you accurate and up-to-date information, no express warranties or guarantees are made and we assume no legal liability or responsibility for the accuracy, currency, or completeness of the content shared. By tuning in, you acknowledge and agree that the hosts, guests, and contributors are not responsible, in law, equity, or otherwise, for any actions you may take, or the consequences thereof, based on any information provided in this podcast. By listening, you acknowledge and agree that the hosts, guests and contributors are not responsible, in law, equity, or otherwise, for any actions you may take, or the consequences thereof, based on any information provided in this podcast.  We encourage our listeners to use their discretion and consider multiple sources of information when making decisions regarding sports medicine, fitness, or health. Listeners should consult with their medical providers prior to taking any action based on information shared on this podcast. The materials linked to this podcast are at the users own risk, and the content on this podcast is not intended to be a substitute for professional medical advice or to establishing a “standard of care”,  diagnosis or treatment.  Listeners should not disregard or delay in obtaining medical advice from any medical condition they have and they should seek the assistance of their healthcare professionals for any such conditions.   In no way does listening, reading, emailing or interacting on social media with our content establish a doctor-patient relationship.Privacy is of utmost importance to us. All people, places, and scenarios mentioned in the podcast have been changed to protect patient confidentiality.